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LIBERTY HALL. New York, Sunday night. Feb¯ 5. 1922.--In a. ~le speech lattiug fully one hour, the Hen. Marcus Garvey. ad

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THE NEGRO WORLD, SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 11, 1922



THE NEGRO WORLD, SATURDAY. FF.BRUARY 11, 19~

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MPT TO INJUREUNIVERSAL NEGRO IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATIONBY SPREADOF MALICIOUSPROPAGANDA,AND BY CAUSING ARRESTOF MARCUS GARVEY, SHOWN TO BE FUTILE w~,O,.em Up to that digS’liar and scaliest, has awakened from his sJtlmber:xnd dissevered It (npp)~ doom. ~le speech lattiug fully one hour, the Hen. Marcus Garvey and the sleeping, euperstltuoua ladle¯ You realize, you students of ]listory~ Not Until Gabriel Blows His Trumpet Will Negroes Stop Their Agitation and Ilhldu .MoMem has discovered it, addRssed an overflowing audience tonight in Liberty Hall on the subyou men and women of ordinary intilrough blahatma Gandhi. Aud, thank telllgence, who have passed through jell, °°Propagandato Trap the Negro¯" His most ringing declaration for a Free and Redeemed Africa and a Complete Emancipated the eleme¯tary zchool~, thatthte world God, the Universal .Negr. Improvewas that "nothing can happen between heaven and earth except through ham chan~odquitea bit withinthe last mcnt Associationhas discoveredIt, Negro Race the new Xe¯ro. (Greet apthe influenceof God and His interventiottthat can permanentlydisable one thousandyearL~t.’eare livingI. thrr)ttgh e different worldfromthe one I¯ which ,tattle,) the work of the Universal Negro Improvement .A~soci¯don." This our forebearslivedfive hundredyears Rolterationof a RedeemedAfr~a II~ttlm~t was greeted with thunderous applause, on!y to be followed NOTHING CAN HAPPEN BETWEEN HEAVEN AND EARTH F.XCEPT THROUGH GOD’S a¯o. ~Ye are living In a world much Men, do you wonder why there Is by still 8roarerexpressionsof approvalby the audience upon his adding In ltz areathanIt was u~h tt Dropagundato hold up Marcus INTERVENTION TO PERMANENTLY DISABLE WORK OF U. N. I. A.--IDEA ¯ lOrepopulated that "until Gabriel ¯ppears in the heavens anti Mows his trumpet attd

LIBERTY HALL.NewYork,Sunday night. Feb¯5.1922.--In a

~WStotheworld ’Peace, perfect peace’--not till then will Negroes stop their asitfition fora free andredeemed Africa attd a complete emancicpaled Negro race." in the beginning of his address Mr. Garvey alluded to his recent and ,howe,/how this was the result merely of ~lcioas propsptttla to effect the ruin of me or~mlgattmt. The news of his arrest

rtad bean sent tov¯rlous pans of the 8lobe such os France, England, Germany and haly, simullaneous with jig tmnsationalpublicationin the metropolitan white press, _~’ ":itth’ .’3" ~--_ertion, tb,,t Garvey’s mreer had been brought to a close, Newspaper dip~ on the subject had just beejl;Imcelvedby him Item abroad *howhtg, at he had pointed out, that the m~tter had become one of

tnttmadunai iml~rtan~.

~kt4 I~’, Otrvey In the course of h~r alN~oht ~ k4ea of suggeatl¯g t~tt th~ C~tooOf It race eta be auddl~ll~ik’OUShttJ a aloesthroughthe ~qvot~,~ ~ Of any one tndtvtdmd in tt~t teas when ~era ara 400,ooo,g00 De~pt0who make np that race,te pl~m~t~t~ In otlV~ 8mS movemam~ thereha4 neverbpen any eraa¯. UOD Of their aeUvllfcs,beeamutthe "or ants Importantfigure had ~OPP0d Out. He roferrtd.tothe World Knd aMtedthe qfisetton: "Didthe I~,othesecause"tumaootKltoh. we’nt downY* That Negroes

ass Is thtt It re.birth means your and, yea. MmrmmGarvey tea myth. and enteringIntoa spiritthat18 now.]But that Is why ehoy lave said his carom" l~ thla revivalof the Nastro sph-lt I w~eh we findtod&y,we find It hs not gone somewhereelse; but am we hove a re-h’-th, but ¯ revival,¯ ranmeeause oftnlrIra|d,g~rh~morQ yOU loO~ the of tl~t which esietedon the p~too of ~thtopla twenty-fivehun~,’ed ytmrs Jan.tO. 1813, do not be dJaemlraged one bit by t~o. three thou~od yem, e ~o. and Thi Johabo Dlv. of thI.E’.N. I. & the v.aporlxtgs Ot someof our would-be thirty-five hundred ye~ra ago. ]uadeF8Y~ho{ry to dlseournge you beanotherelectiono¯ ~’~h~ocday, He Says,"ShallNot Dawn on ThisWorldUntilheld The world, as we haVO seen hy the "Peace," causethey=ire paid t~ do It. Againt Januory11, when these ofiloerewore w~.rn you to bt:wareof those Negro New York "Amerleon,’* by the Now elected a¯d put In o~ce: ]dr. W. 8. Asia,Africa,andTheirAncient PeoplesAreFree loaderswho are too much I¯ the corn- Yorh "Eve¯lagPost"and by ’~ho liesJo¯es,treasurer, who hl e¯-pre~utdent. and EnjoyAll HumanRishtd’ puny of the otherSallow;watchhim, ’ton "Tronserlpt," takesIOrIouIlytl~e suooeoded Henry Brook& Mr. Braokg then’,theyare up to musetel:ha.Any oontertlon whlchI madetwelveyearsi resignedhls olRce.Im he woe leavind Negro whontyou t:ee too much tn the companyt.f the othe.fcfiowIs a d~t- aa~ which wao ridiculed by the the city. Mr. Thu~tm Murphy wsa -.---4----gOroUu Negro.! bailey*ht myself:1 8avantathen.that the Ethiopians Were -4elected ohaplaln. He sueooodad Mr. chapter the fotlowIM were ~1 t*ollot’,~ I ¯m a man nndtl.atit is tm- black men. On~ It~trv’Lrdprofessor,8ladt[dlngs~Tou were er*,.ttod t. the}Editor, The Ne3ro~Vorhl, Thomas Corbln, our sprtnal advisor, |~ble for n¯y other m~u to outdo who made an ezpedltlo~ to E¯ypt ,o DivineImage.the~a.lneub otherrite/l: Mr. bf, W, Simmered. ~la~nt 6~r~t .~OWYo:’kCliy, Thomas Cnrbln w~n with un stn~e thin tary; Mrs. ma under thu same ctrcmnstancos, ItUdyat firs"baudthe tnctenthiStOry . ............... 1 am~ttont My brother,hasteI’~ tO , Sir:V, ou]d you kindlypublishthe fernsng st thin dirt|Iona¯d hee doneJtreasurer M. M. Danlos, F0r the d¯,F w~ t0n~ tog~ underthe traceconditions attd under Of the Ethiopians."ida|Itsthat they!what other men haveaceomHIsh~dyou Board of Tr¯ste |L ~ When tim bin~ mt~ tn his own can accompliah(appiau.o) only to~lowhtg I article your leading ; not tn the iioJ~eenvironments. | have that were black,that they tad early hair, Nesre all that IS ~os~bleonlonfius. ] Ware ehalrmso,Mr ~L D¯til~8,~L much confidence In myself,and ! feel you created out of the dust of]paver? X ..... that has greatly lo- The fotlowtng Imprevomonte havel Iton~ T M wttlL, me %’ Fm/th and E~ldl~l~ I~J ~ but were not ao much Negra n4 the ..... that no othermattcallput It overms. I the eorth, but Gad breathed Into },our teresUed hlmselt tn the ¯rowing .Nslp’o been made here Jn our Liberty }i~1: AmericanNegroor the &In-leanNegro.i FI. H. Bankheod.AdvisoryEo~rd:I~ $. But. I do not believethereIs one man I believethat If tlteywere todayto nostrlto he breath of lit0 ’ ’ and "le ] problem,wh (!It I co ts der not ea a,[lasts|leSion of an electricbell n~ tale.| J hagene arman’C H WonrY,r. I~r lu thte twentiethcenturyof the race ride threughthe South,tbey wooldbe createdw t z you a livingsot | and a ’ ’ ring "~ =It ~ar..Jton ~ ., ’ ~ .... M eta...=v ’ o. I=,....... ~tv n.,~. 5k~hn ~ It nOW. ~ eol~"as~.hl~ I local or family or communal or coon, attached which files the Cubic on ’ who cain successfully throwoff the Inh I~ ,I ..... Glintye the 8rnto~ro~; .¯ ’ ’ ’ tT. M. wt!H~msVirgil~tmlth. ’ forced into "he Jlm Crow corm. The ¯ -¯¯...ngm.n.,~3tanCup ttKe n matt, ¸ I . fluencesof the of’Is but as a portentous]Su¯daysand ho|lhaye.ThreedifferentI "~’- ~-"’ .......... * :" man If he keeps ~***,~t..., "*~e nlmm t thro~-fourhs and you will be resp..ciedby othersa.l nationalquestion, ~s~ ~t.6~e 6f ~0 forth tO fhlht t~¯ ~ t always In the companyof that other [~"’’’~ ....- .... ,. ..- _ ..... ..... Y ..... do what oth .........iv.... the problem of thet flat;.... to b ..... ha¯g:ng t .... h~d’wnr’k’ChaDt’er~N~. ;15 U ~.t. t ~ne lest ’t~ ~ ~ W~m- e/_~ ) probl ..... i t~e~.*roes; eno now it you are u.©man ofI twentiethcentury. homely,Cuban A~teHr.~.¯ and _~ .. Isl--tleth Negro,you are ,~lasslfled ns a do you can crests tt eivllUmtlon I hall. awaiting our nafonal fiat,decided to h¯ve an ovenhi~of r~ot~ ¯ vetr~ )’ourown" and | am r nil]ling t I ires ............ iI~¯ash ~n0 tuea of superlorJt T has becomea Ne¯ro.He , bellevcthey v, ere su-~ ~=t..t.* Last S=turda~ y night . a e¯~,r -~ ..~ O.’Ood of,ddl, TII~ thvg-watebkesp * you can estabtsh tn/~t(iJfl[ztnt cr!~rtnO’erIdl thn wotl~esFtl~ * ~e~ondpart of bur nature;It Is deeplyImueh Negro steamship litas’ ycu can ] lied, Black and Greeu,to lot our hall .~ ............... ~ ~_. __= Id and n etu..... ’ I g at a st pert ~un~ t ne--lnea. mk more foxc operate faetoPles" na g Extra rooms cabbage ¯"~illU]lU ~:telUl¯(l~l[li P*lJm¢w¢ I|1~and And bht~t thn ~ U~g& g~ Imbedded into our hearts, Intoinocurl_." _~., " .......... " oil e.n levelop LII ......... biscuits ’ John¯-breed" nptrlt Ol t~*o ~tntoptan one or t ~0 | a~n one el t oso m o lm ¯at aro; , , ¯ mindsand Into oul vcrybodle~and we ~ ~have been added u t|eha for the men-"otherneed thin--~ herin: you can bu d tp an u ~ emprt*"[~l ~ .......... [~lq~ lg o ) )l*cl~eu i,y toeim Jez’latl~tl~ tt,~lScentebelni A ~qoIl~nl~’.¢11N~ Ivsw ~leoro act omm ~datlo¯Of 1hosewho desireto ertsrn~¢t. ~ ¯......... ,,an~rdly rot nwnvfr-mth,*Influcnt:o. | A d t ia l o souse.Marcia;L urveytold ..... *no arra|r erse & sneemm ~, I r.ng IHllgover Interest,Iny, %Vo were ta~,t~htthatht our chlldhoed. I But whatt want to ~ay Is that thls t. to Negro at t o vv ~s t "~iun ~rtng I e~sol )onMy ........ llmy is ¯ %’~’t ’ L finanrlatlvam! -- i i|u h i | , whichwas ~bu In~.et dangeruusperlod!sPjrlt whleh has characterleed this giant"thathe arousedt . N ,gro attd "_ _ . We regret to stats that the . ow ~,t,.. ~..~ ...*.*a----k. -- ~.*. -¯ , Y _t I Z Year finds ae of the Jotmbo DIvl~on . !orga¯iaatlo¯ Is the same spirit which ....... gave to snlrL of of qLtr *~L~tente. becausethe lmpre~him that ¯lttat | velotheroppressedpeoples,e. a., Ihe Ne*l~,, nt~ ne)onue:,’meta~ton. T¯a atlplI~" .~ ...e . .O~B .. ~,.. bmth-r ,,.v.l-n,n¯ ~ ~a..~ ......... .lonewe get us ch!ldren:ire the is- I liftedthe Ethiopianstu the summits and oeLrtlnht don to dO for hlmee’f I gro, and h s future. From my humble froma suggestion by Mr. fitlY. R A Colema¯ a t~letee who met hi= resulted . . " * threethou- nile. preselonstht~tremaluwnb US Ihrou0h:of the world’sclvlllsatl’~n t o actlleve aria accomld sh th rigs, stud ~ so ~ far l I ave confldentl meal and was ¯lye¯ for th0 betmfltof ’ ’ ~ " by " fallingof~ an o1! tankwherehe .~- -~-, .................... " ’ " fe~* "’!end lifo. 7 ht our childhood we were tauahtI sandeyearsago, and I believethatin In the world It willliftthe Negroraoe to Iook up tO ~omel~3dyelse eve¯ on ;theeca¯tory ln the eyes and estimatlo¯Of the the l~laygrounds ;&ridevenIn theneigh-l M,’hy~ It t tat hlstoriaun classifythe U standsfor l¯ wordaa In act’10n-( g¯ " be noonsore pravln.~need drawingeerdek I elvlll~,ed ~or~d. Preetdoet U. N¯ I. A. Jobs . much Interest being mantfeated borhoodwhere we lived next door to Hannibaltt~ the world’sgreatestmtll-UniverseS. ’ the othertc~low; a¯dthoseImpl’eS~lttnsThis I~ wh¯t educatloudoes. ~ome torygenius"J[le greutest many ¯ew membersbalng added to’tho feat was ~O [ 1--o Kn "’o ~ N "egt~ .... .norouanly 11I IS going:o do somethingtll~t no ms.n had ever ttou lave grown up :n us alzd are hard to peoplethtnRth~.teducation loll ¯~ ow tn iI~ltqP ~tm ~*TFJIhOIA s . Invitationsnra beingeltonded _.i !school, learning the gr,tnlnlar Of the I z 8nt |t necessary to see him tn ate k,l~nl ur t’/FtlUrlft throwoff.Therefore, when you see any accompltahed In humanhistory,to lend no ca" =tat- i ~l ev : to the Imstors a¯d "~’~"" co-~t/o¯a of ~day IJ; "’e [ Light of Ethlop’sanete¯tklt~Kdem " lo~rnlu¯ to traniiato I.,atl¯ t. nrmv ,~varth~ £ n~ r t ~ n n is cry~ Negrotoo much tU the companyof the l lanauoge, every church here o¯d addremms by W nt~rI otherfellow he ts a slavefo h"~ he- land Greek, nnd Germs¯ and IPrench, ;;;;d-’lLd-A-tl,’; the mthlst .... atfferent eta=rarebit ~l;,s"of "X’~";~" Jd I?b"[e’°r? ’ !¯ ,~e dl,~ulso.of n pedd,er t .eeret, of th0 pe.:t, ; hmrnlngto conjugateverbs,attd to mnr~h........ CaUS~ lie has not yet successfully t~.. ¯ tt .~. ,t..*~.^] tselhnghairto¯insanti nerba|prep- By t he c rr ors newly unearthed ue to reachall the Negroeshere.TAter Ioretonsfor eomplex~on~o..-those.or ~lOt solve nroblrm~ :n mathematics. Rut th0~ht,the l~tlence,the fortitude thrownoff his influence. -v n * tO ue fit , t&st ¯ :Ul| & huUsu * to " v h~UOC *~ ~-v*~ ~ wzlt ..*u.~ k_ I. b em a t I)e-I else bostdeeeduc4t-;xnd geniuswhl0bllannihalpossessedI er a" t t o-. ,.and -- " rt ~r Ne¯roes, Z aln warning you nnd I :lherois aometbing InauKnl~tcd. Mowevor. many o| OUF n ¯J tor wn ch t idta x ]i tames¯) i tru~ Lhat you will realiaeand appre-I tion,%Vhea[ was a boy.everyFriday that enabledhim to rescue hte arm).tumce Negroesare eel waitingfor " strength-Intelligent . . ’ ....... . ’ ri Fast by theseour knowledge ciatetheIntention of the advice[ ¯lye.afternoonfor One hour--o¯dthat ex- from nne predicamentafter another. vls tee the nomesoz me poor wor~ers, ~r~ "-.u~t =~.e-s. . l.i .us to come to them.but th-"-o .... t tlo.. t¯ mId-" orec’a Iea wIts n J] ioteure, I I wantyou to rettllzethatwe are fac- tendedthrougha periodof four years--.................... IOI; to US I¯ gratlfyinS nambm*e. .ha t .~ ~.a .t.m.~rl t m nm *ha %Vl-dcm we may gain v .............also met the edaoat e d aten tn w ) er~ In¯ the bnttleof the t~tLrv[vnl of the the teacherswould read about Amerl- world’sgrea test mtlltarygenlu& And W e are endterlywaltlnfito 800 and our future g eners.tlong -- I have, " ;’[ For socialworkers etc. ..... flLLestface,and h) another3OO years’can history,holdlngup Israelputnam, It is because.MsrousGarveyhas done doctors hear out~ Presldset Ooneral,the Hot~, ~btntop:a claims. and closelyobs’erved the Now thetruthful:lo~ oftl;~, wartdng ’.’.’ill be hardin¯ upGeor¯eWaahlogton.’Ehomas somethingwhichtie otherhlaek matt studied’ Marcus Gary@y, who Is to slant ILl Negro Ii ¢ ureh a td Ln Ichool. reaiised.%Vc willhe dead.hut we ,Io JeKorso|l,AbrahamLhtcobt, the mou hoe ever acc0mpilshed t eO-’Clal we now our ancientpreeti¯o i Aroadl~In De(rail, m on Fobr¯arF ||. 118 nnd achieved-ae in clubmeetings, In From os rudely wrnng, tiesdie eontpletely: we onlytr:tnsformwho fought the Indians, and ~o on. brouglltbL.]cLmcu togetherfrom air cialgatherings, a¯d ~4. ChapterIII;, U. N. L A. has our~e]v*.x frtltnthe pllyxlcul intothe The teacherswore trylugto cr~.atuin over the world;so tilesthe Jamalcau of~ccas In f~,ctory,I ha~emY serfbeen And our ~lalm the world shallhonor reserved a sectte¯ for the threealllhto. the honored guesti --o F~tlliu)’a’s crown ~plHtual e.nd[ believe the ,ptritual has the mind of the boys and ¯trls an does not feel he is a Jamaican,but a 011 variousoccasions M.W. f~l~MONS. I trYll~to hold tip .%’sure;so thatthe Barbadte¯ 408 Polk Avenue,Hirerlgot18~Mich. as ~tlchknowledgest the affair~of Idealof character; of the ] "r doesnot at the family:able,the speaker evening to young men and women,] Ins trolls¯ of the eaSeI thleworldtt.~the I,h.v~lcaL In thenext eertaltt h|eal AmerleanB attar whom feelhe Is a 13arbadian. p but a Ne¯ro;sO nnd e~roful] .. ~ ...~___~. , blllMb’i~l ~’nltrm ~’.tell[hmm*lisflo,t. thny w@r*zto patternin life.X remem- thatthe IIaltlaiz doranot fcs|ha.is& After.’. siege,and l¯timato, ¯ whcrcvcr we be. to ~ce the chltnges that ber, on Llncol¯*sbP’thday,or %V0sh- Haitian. plrlt but a ,’~egro;~o that ..... Y- ob ....non,t findtherel ....... haveconz*~overthe worldnlt(I~vll~ch Ington’sbirthday,zr on Decoration whereblack men now feel splrtttmllyin the Negro,whtch cravesnot for a I Itemsto theeot last. By H, ELIZABETH DOWDEN t,y our actton= now w~ wttlhavehtll)od Day, th0Y wOUtdhave ~penkereto nd- akinto each other,m3d all feelsympa- mere shadow but the true substance] O, Qod st Love,Thy childrenheap. tu hrlllg shoot. ...OUl w --d "o" w t"n the footers dre~stht~boysand girls.InsttlUng into thotk.allyinclinedtowardsothermen ofliberty.That the NegroIs lnforlorl p¯ rac a ly is a raven ed false we ~ood--w! IlO ten ........ Throughoatthe coming yasr~ them what ha. been don0 durl¯¯ the of Atrlcan PROF. FERRI q 8PEAK8 deecnnt--ft IS heenu.e he has we look at the names of Toustmlnt! ~trewn turoufinout too m~n’-Let them follow as Thy ehsep. .... historY.And done th:s attd occompllshed this marProf.tVm.lI. I!’errls. A~slstant Pres-I:tstcenturyof Amerlco’~ I Whereonesour IoreraLnero playea, And feel thy Spiritnear. Louverte, the l/beratcr Of Haiti’, oft[ ~*’He’s greato-omaln. ldentCiener~land Ll;eraryEdltorof that ill what has been done for the vellousfeat, that be may Just;y be I ¯ Taylor,the Divinemusician; last threethousandyears.The I~fyp- rankedthe moat uniqueleadertodayOf Coleridge the NegroWorld,spokea~ follows: Anothe/" ye¯r,linothm" tmtfft~ of Paul I~ Dunbar .... I have he~¯speakingfromthis plat- tiantL the Pornlnns,the Greek& the the~egrore,’~., * the poet-phltos-{ UO~ OZ m . I’our ca ee u do" " ;enooot. We*re traveled on o¯r wny~ a .tn. Ilberty, ’ of Booker T. Wuh[ngton and *- ee fortst*ltdthe phxt~orm uveryo:ldcr for ttomttn~,and tho Arab~no. had some Graatnmm of the Idea of Negro Con. opher" ,~.,.. Oo with us Lord, and goldsoar hoo."~ aomotype of chat’DuEote,the ¯realrecognteedscholars,From th~ heal o! sore opprmmteu r~bouttwo year~aud a half,and have htealof education, frotarnlty AS humbly now we ~, of lnteroatlonalfame. And last. but, __ u.ed Up all Of my thu¯der.[ haven*t aeLer, some acquirementwhich the)’ Tbialdettof a blackco¯fraternity; of not least.Met’cueGarvsy,whosena~ueI "rnoucanalcot ug xrea. wanted the young to acquire nnd lmlthe assortment o~ joke~wb:chI (:ould a confraternity of the Negropeoplesof will pass on to posterity os the unifier[ ...... Lot by-ffono yoara Im~ s¯~orJ~Ita&~ ___ elaborate and improve upon its my tare.end thatIs whatthe wortd’eedu- the world.Is a bl¯ and wonderful ’ kot toe tyrantsb¯ con founaco, Idea; the redeemerand the master archl~t Btra¯gthenem we climb, ¯ planefrustrate, InAnd tnolr STood friend, ?Or. Ea~on, and h&ve cationi. strivingtn do today--to ....st Its greatness all must acknowledge axtd of the structure of thu repunno ~’hllo moanea~td groans of Wl~13ged’ nothln¯to rely un but the sLt’ttigbtspire|ate tile youngcerto.lnhh!nls shouldappreciate. Thou the Ood of all that’0 riffhteou~ It ts the Ida& which Ethiop goalS, . I~ whichthey ~houldpractice tn his daft f~cts. Aogwor us W0 pray. the UnlverlmlNegro ImprovementAsMake us a hymn onblIm~ The spiritof MarcusGarveyle filling The Negro No Lo¯oer o Mere Fun- life. sOC sties hn, oiaunched, and the fact heartsst hundreds8orelyscattered Negro Reoo HeretoforeHad No Pro that our men &nd women hava ;’=’-lh~, dailythe de~palrod are our millions, maker of Negroes. GarveyiemIs a puston-- And dissension gram ra/~nl. | was thinking as I rmw this proto It, showsthat theirspiritha~ been a newreligion that Is filling the ’eoul~, For the tyrants woya are cunning, ae a race,we have touched, has been moved. Important cassio¯ tonight of the e-arneetne.~s, the Now, heretofore, e~d sp..’e~d!ng f¯eter~tnd w!nntngnew ~d hie pride Ie vain. had 11o programl we have hea| no ~lneerltyand Lhe dlgllltythat have as tstho"Almightydollar,"importantconverts.The tenet,thoughslmpte,le definite Ideal. Our only aim was to aa Is tha greenbaek, ~haracterlsed your actions. I ~4uppe*se thereIs e0msthlngferventlyvoiced and re-echoed,"’OneAfrica,thy cone and danghtera one rea.qon why the world has taken wht the raverof the powerfulnnd dora- more Importantstill,and that Is the God, One Aim, One Destiny." Are.qO.wW!’~*~ aw21".% Inatni r~tcc. ~’~’c di~ i~ot t~c.h c’dr ~’=. yOU seriouslyban Leon that yOU aru eouiOi man.%Vhenyuu }~tveduvelt*pt~. htdeed, tt has surprisedme after God! the tyrantswary practlca -6.rloue your~e]ve&I remember the ~td girls that black men had played the soul of man, when you have ininnowln¯ the ~egro aa I do--self-reHelp us to evade. ttmn whenewr a colored ,peaker ap- a part In the world’shistory;we did eplred)timwJtltIdeals0when you haveI ge¯t|oaxtd peared before a white audience, the not teachthem that all the oLhermen strengthened his hoort,he soy 1oeah|a linntand tall-respectable; and Mnny ¯re o~ ~N.|torOL~ humors, audience wa~¢.’t ~ntl.-tled tlItlCSS he had accomplished and achieved we fortune,but ho wl]Igo up and ¯~t aft- polite;braveand stroIght-forwar~t true; generous and heepltob|e; that All Divisions of the Univmeni Nqro ~ :, Temptedwith foul ¯01d, told it Joke and made them lauahi black men and some¯ could accomp- other fortune.What happenedto Ross yet wtthah co often hie Intentions Evenllko the selfishJudas, god that who¯ever a colored sln¯er lish and a~hteve. We did not teach when Hannibal slaughtered70,000 of appcaredbefore a white audleno~the them that more Import~mt tlmn the her troops nt the Bathe of Cannae~ should be mlstaken--.hte motives Who be~d ht.. Lord. ment Association m re~mst~ to ~laet ttttttttt_~ ml~onnet~_ted, th*oolorOf audience~,a~hoL t~;li~tedUOL;]they C010FOf lho akinand tha texture cf tha SUCh was the ~to:nansptriiiJtatthey ehonld his nkJn he attributed to his heart. Let Ethlop’eMlrlmnsln¯ O God. ]tad heard~omo of the JublIeesongs hnlr was the soul and energyand con- ¯atheredtogether another army. And end pia¯tatlonmetodies.Wheneverin sclousnoes end heart of a man; not go It hi with a raceand with & natlo~ %Vhetl hk~ voice, actions and his At, Israel’s did ofold. immediately from each and every i those days a coloredelocutionist ap- untlt the U¯tvortmlNegroImprovementIf It has t"tthIn God,faithin Its dos- movementswere restrnined,the Negro When purmtod by Pharaoh’sarmy, produced the admirable Ne¯ro-:onge. Thou dld’gt destroy them whole¯ pe~ed before a white audlsneo, the Associatlo¯ cameupon the scene.Ai’ld tiny;it wiU risefrom one disappointtheirmmtud Dollar Tam in keepin8 [~: ~ I audleneo was not ~ansfled until he that iS why It has stirredthe world ment, triumph over every obstacle. Now that soon he shall lave equa~ g~ve them iometh(nghumorous---thinas nothingoleohao; It haa taushtthe untiltt wlnl out by virtueof thatIn- ohance and human opportunities,his The¯ on sunnyAffric’emonntolns de~’.~n7 eh~!! ~ -*tff! frest by the -_.rdtaleet:tuff. Our orator=and =ln~ra ,~4~&’ro that.h~ ~am ;omsb~dy. Our ~- .~d wa ~tll ~ domtmbiospiritwhich¯ivanii momenArticle Viii, Seetien i, of the ~" to elY- And to Ood our great Jehovah and elocutionlsts eo cateredto the doBooker Waehingto¯ ease on the tum. Momentum te weight multiplied tlstloworkshe willcontribute sand of the Anglo-Saxonpobllo unUI ~cene and enid: "Behold!i bringyou ,y veloolty. We have alwoys hod Iteaflon. ttinfftdnmphaotprahm. the worldbelievedthe Nogrowas cap- good news at graot JOy and glad Ud. vo|o~ltF,becaueeWe hays had Iotel- IndiaIe in hot"birth.three~; she ~mon Get fmaneial f~ Jmmary0 I~. "rte there wo yearn,0 God OUr maker, &bin of nothingmore,nothinghigher, In¯el Carnegie a¯d ~ookefoller are lectual brllllanoy,attd we have had ,hallbe free,Ethiopia. eelf-con~elous, nothing¯renterthan hetng funmokere.financlogNegro Industrialschoolsin versatUlty;but by moblllsln¯4,000,- Is workingfor her Independent nod unOur deatlnleato wock out BUt th0 Wily you have for two years the South.Follow me, and I will land 000 Negroesfrom all over she world¯ hinderedprogress. Peaceshallnot And our thoufihts exprsesed onhamand a ~alf ~teod Up onder criticism.you In Jobs." And the Negroapplaud- we are givingLhle raceof ours weight,dawn on this world until .~mla nnd pored, 8~ up under dl~.appotntment,stood ed. DuBoie came upon the scene and and with that wet¯hi,multipliedby Africaend thslrmlclentpeoplesare ] And reason without doubt. Up u¯dor persecution,convincedthe maid:"Beholdl I bring you good news ve|oe|ty,the time will oome--andf freeo.ndenjoyall humanrights. ] UNIVERSAL NEGRO JII~OVI~ENT :~ i: wor|d that somethlnffexlsts In the of great Joy and glad tidings! Mil- trust| shalllive long enou¯hto nee OpproMed peoplt~ of the world, Light of Ethiop’e annlentktosdom N’~tlronow whlehdld ¯at exletbefore.IIonalrm~ [ OIoHea of the ~ * editorsan4 phtlanthropietg, It.--when¯ Negrowill not be tabs.mad unite.LOse no time.Unltel I eaU that the Negrorenaiuonce. Yourstruly, [ Ransomed by shy nmtttored eh~ MARCUS GARVEYs IPtm~d~:: ~ ~’:" of the colorof hie skin,but,by virtue ms¯ of wealth,powerand preotl~, OANESH RAO. Tha. Negro Rsnoieeanea, or 80Iris of fighting our c.~use." And the Ne¯ra of the spiritwlthinhim,and hie 0Wll [ God hOIp Ug hold them fS~L Care of Liberty Hall, ] MILTON IRVI~ TROTMAN’, Rovivsl deeds and nchtevemente, he will stamp applauded,Then MLt’eueGarvey ~urto " 1516Ruoselstreet, ~omo wonder why I do not speak of upon the sceneand said: "Etoholdlt hi8 name upo¯ the pngea of human l 286 LaUra 8t Winnipeg, ~n., Csl~tdn. Detralt. MlclL [ that as the Negro’re-birth.The roe* brlnK yOU gOOd news of srea.t JOF sad history,(Greatapplatm~)

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lu+tisno Cieam~yer, num"~da Anonclo, JuanCastiilo.ArisenOarein.H~foe] Llndrisnand n~ny others. Thceo Cubll~ Imvo be~u~ ¯ hSI. great Nes~o ¢ommt~ ..... torlcal rall¯£’eh I"10:The worken~ ~-plishedby notoblnCubanNol~oeaouch U Anto¯lo Msceo (founder ot the Cuban Reputlie); Ge¯er¯l Monceda. Brindledo IS Bats(famousviolinist), etc. They m ~ 85kins for hhstorical tn~lo¯be,ItA~rICAL ~d otherffrsaI leaderaof the race.past and pro,mat X alaohopethatt~fOll~thisyelupOf raCil+lprosTellibaUhaveended[ be privileged to see at teas,one peSe of the Ne&n’oWorldprintedin Preneh whichwill rnekeIt the ilmdlngnews~p~rof the world,irrcep~tl.’o of roee H~,plngmy seX/BUSdesireswIU meet At’ the Wel~041s td Amerind. Camld¯. Welt tndts~ 0o~tb a~,5 bhsd ~o~ot arc descendants of tbe native Africans whothe we~8 robbed Elom afrtca thrl~ h~tod~, yo~r epprov~l~~ I~moin 114 ever, aSO All of us weretakenIntotblowestern Worldto w.reso |tave~dart¯ Yoursfor the unlficati( the 400.- rests ~.hlch~riodof timews cam*to conlact wllbths whiteman’scivtlhmUc~. O0t 000.000thrnuKhout the wurid,dn~ thn ultimateredemtplon of the motherlond. A frlce+ EDUARDO V. MORALES. Jan.~,192. +.

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